New House, New Storage Req'd
Kaise
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Tomorrow me and the future mrs k are moving in to a new flat, excited isnt the word for how i feel at the minute, i have been packed for over a week now!
Anyway this is the first time me and s will have lived together and it'll be the first time she has had to deal with a biker and all the stuff needed (2 bikes minimum, tools, clothing, spares etc etc) so i need some advice.
This advise doesnt need to be "tell her to get on with it" etc etc,
The flat is top floor and if the bikes were outside they woudl be stolen, so they will be in the flat, but does anyone know of any good storage solutions for bikes so they dont clutter up the hall way?
Anyway this is the first time me and s will have lived together and it'll be the first time she has had to deal with a biker and all the stuff needed (2 bikes minimum, tools, clothing, spares etc etc) so i need some advice.
This advise doesnt need to be "tell her to get on with it" etc etc,
The flat is top floor and if the bikes were outside they woudl be stolen, so they will be in the flat, but does anyone know of any good storage solutions for bikes so they dont clutter up the hall way?
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Depending on the leasing agreement, you may be able to find the studs in the ceiling, and drill hooks into them, so you can hang the bikes conveniently in a small space.
I recommend buying a cheap cabinet for the tools and keeping everything together in the same corner.0 -
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sheepsteeth wrote:i would leave them in a ditch with their headsets pointing backwards
No messtins?0 -
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Why the fark did you ask this in the Crudcatcher if you need a serious answer?0
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I asked this question a while back.
There are a few manufactures making wall and ceiling hooks. None of it looked particularly "cycle specific" Im sure you can find something similar at a hardware store0 -
Angry Bird wrote:Why the fark did you ask this in the Crudcatcher if you need a serious answer?0